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eyes Win, Tie Up Big 10 Title Race
1U Rolls Over Indianville, Fla., Where Our Indians Will Train fiveMinut Boilermakers, Stall Trips
03To70 Mini, 13-68
) United Press By United Press
i IOWA CITY, Iowa, Feb. 9 BLOOMINGTON, Feb, 9—'
\—lowa stalled the closing Purdue's rangy Carl Me-/ five minutes tonight to upset Nulty scorched the nets for
Illinois, 73 to 68, for a share 36 points tonight, but it was of the Big Ten Conference lead a lost cause, Indiana buried the
befora 16,200 screaming Hawke Boilermakers, 93 to 70, .to sweep
eye fans, Big Chuck Darling, ‘Iowa's six the home-an-home Big Ten basketball series of the intra-
{foot eight inch center, led Iowa {with 28 points and grabbed restate rivals for the fourth straight! } year.
[bounds time after time to hold McNulty’'s output was a new
ithe spotlight. Purdue individual scoring record,
n » ” HE HAD four fouls against as were the 35 points scored by Indiana’s Don Schiundt. |
{him at halftime but played it |careful through the second half ” = » McNULTY, ONE of the league's
to finish the game. top scorers was deadly with a
pa —- A ? i bin Iowans had to come from » ind to win. They trailed, 19 variety of hook shots and one-| RECREATION HALL—Where many of the 350 Cleveland farm players will spend off hours. y handers, but his single-handed
[to 17, at the end of the first effort wasn't enough as the con-
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| quarter, 35 to 33 at the half, and | finally, after watching the lead lfchange hands frequently, {grabbed the lead for keeps late {in the third quarter, Big Bob Peterson, Illinois’ sixs
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Illinois .... 6 1 .857 468 401 | foot-eight inch center, led the Iowa. =... . 68 1 B57 489 438 {Illini with 16 points, but he piled Minnesota . 6 3 .667 562 505 up four fouls in the first half INDIANA 4 3 .571 512 491 and had to take it easy during Mich. State 4 4 .,500 479 439 {the second part of the game. N'western . 4 5 .444 601 665 Peterson fouled out with ahout Ohio State 3 5 .375 508 552 five minutes to go and it was Wisconsin . 2 4 pir ™ 35 [hen te Hawkeyes began their Michigan .. 2 5 .286 38 3 ong stall, PURDUVE .1 7 125 332 614 ® x =
ference cellar-dwellers suffered their eighth straight loss. The victory gave Indiana a 4-and-3 league mark. Indiana, which now has won eight consecutive games from Purdue, jumped off into a 17-to-0 lead in the first seven minutes before McNulty broke the ice.
THE IT was McNulty who led Fe 4 the uprising, and Purdue nar-| a
{ing with a field goal seconds after the game began and added |a free throw to put Illinois ahead, {3-0. The Illini pushed ahead, & {to 1, before Darling, Forward {Herb Thompson ahd Guard Robe jert Clifton began hitting to cut {the lead to 10-13. | The scrappy Deacon Davis, {Towa forward, then banged in [three goals and a free throw in . [succession while John Kerr was
rowed the gap to 27-t0-24 midway | it x ; |piling up five points in a row for in the second riod. That's as; D—O . .; . : . : . iI1linois, close as Coach ay Eady’s boys! BOB FELLER FIEL . of seven practice Folds at the ex-air base. DINING HALL—It will be just like the*Army again for many of the tryouts. Towa tied the score twice in the
. i second period and took a 33-31 Redskins Gro {lead late in the second period, y but couldn't hold on to it. The {lead changed hands five times in Rustic Hen the third period before Iowa ¥ P {grabbed a 44-43 lead and stayed ‘out in front the rest of the way, Bi Wi wam | Illinois committed 19 fouls in 4 4 id Jest four miles and 53 secJ onds in despe efforts to get | By EDDIE ASH \control of the ball. Iowa declined
gt. SERENE R TANNER RAPA TRAN RENNER RRR RRRR NS, The Hoosiers, with the height of Schlundt, their giant freshman Baskethall Schlundt, Leonard. add. Farley Results gave Indiana a quick 13-point
center, and the scoring punch .of lead, and the Hoosiers weren't College
Bob Leonard, had too much class, Leading 41 to 33 at the half,
SUNN ETENENRNRENARIR IN, TeessetEesaRRsRsERIRRES
Dick Farley, Bob Masters and threatened thereafter.
The box STATE Sports Editor - ” {the free throws 18 times to take Indians Jaa), on Purdue Qo, ot Anderson 100, Earlham 74. Baseball players made while the ball out-of Bounds nerd.f § 3 3! Brewster t 3 3'Butler 61, Ball State 57. wait. gent $ 2 YRupvant 2 % { DePauw 90, Franklin 78. you The victory left the Hawkeyes Schooler.f 8 0 1! Schorr. 1 1 3iIndiana 98, Purdue 10, That could be an appropriate land Illinois im a 6-1 tie for first Schinate 14 7 4 McNuitve 13 & 3 Indiana Central 57, Tri-State 53. slogan for the Indianapolis In- place in the Big Ten. tt.c 1 1 0 McMulleng 0 9 1 jake Forest 70, Wabash 60 dians' training camp this spring. | Tows (18) Tilingls (88) Masters.g 0 1 4 Blinds 223 y . i Mirandi's 7 0 3evers 1 0 Manchester 89, Indiana. Tech 60. The Hoosier Redskins are going |, ~~ fettefl ~~ fg of eakynes © 1 4 Towppes® 1 0 0 McKendree (Ill) 82, Oakland City to don new war paint and preen |pavisf 5 4 {| Folimer¢ 334 ood.& 1 1 1|8tones 9.85.0 30, their Tribe feathers at the parent Darling.c 28 fhomers 1% 3 Totals 36 21 35! Totals 26 18 28 St. Louis 80, Notre Dame 58. Cleveland Club's farm system Greene.s 1 0 1|Kerrc-f 325 Indians ..ore. PT PE*% 21 25-03 Tayor 84, Hanover 81. base, at Indianville, a former air-|Cochranef-s 4 3 3 gersckec 1 0 4 Ups Chios sitssod none 2 1% 2810 | Valparaiso 78, Evansville 68. field; located several miles out 3 Bresders 3.0 3 2. Scott. Masters, Miranda, Esposito.’ OTHER BIG TEN of Daytona Beach, in the Florida Wright.g 1.0 4 Wood. Brawster 4, Runyan 8, Calhoun 3, wildwood. — a Schorr 4, Toeppe, Blind. | Towa 73, Illinois 68. | Totals 27 19 Tl Totals 2812 39 {Michigan 71, Northwestern 69. The Hoosier Indians are to| Score by Periods; ” {Michigan State 70, Ohlo State 52. live in ranch style, sort of rustic, [lows o.oo 718 2 a
in former military camp bar-| Prée Throws Missed—Davis 3, Darling 2, racks, where'll they'll get their Gliften 2. Greens: Peterson J. Fietcher 2, shuteye and chow out where na-|
ture is in the raw.
NO BELL HOPS ” run ragged ‘Wilt Wins
w Minnesota iMinnesota 54, Wisconsin 47.
OTHERS
T B ad ' Albright 7%, Moravian 60. Ops a gers Baylor 52, Texas A. and M. 45. E Bucknell 85, Rhode Island 74.
By Vuited: Prem Canisius 54, Manhattan 53.
MADISON, Wise Feb Ju Min Carnegie Tech 72, Waynesburg 67. | ; AB Ta ER ad ehy Rt fs on errands no first- Pa THERer. In Fh } nesota hung on to the ball the ng film shows, no civic center| last five minutes of the game to- 1G ase 0 Akron Th. 49. AERIAL VIEW—Activity will start here Mar. r. 13. All Cleveland fim clubs eventually will be using the playing fields. dances, but plenty of stationery, o o night to beat Wisconsin, 54 tog deem to pass the cool of the evening By United Press 8 Colby 81, Massachusetts Institute {writing home. 8 NEW YORK; Feb. 9—=Fred Wilt
47, before a capacity crowd of : 13,000 in the university Fel cn 61. . Washin ton \ Mike McNally, director of the Was declared the winner of the house, Cornell 71, Yale 61, | lCleveland - farm - system, said 13iBaxter. Mile in’ he New York The Victory Was the sixth Big! Daket ; 0, Northern" {minor league teams are to train rack meet tonight after Ten win in nine starts for the Dake 8 Waikymw 3 pm, Top S Hawks lat Indianville, a situation likely officials who had first given the third place Gophers. | Dayton 55, Toledo 53. \to call for “mass production.” Win to Don Gehrmann, examined ; In p OT's Eleven times how many players? an automatic photo of the finish,
a #4 8 [Delaware 81, Haverford 45. : "IN A conservative estimate pi ‘The t 1t fini IT WAS a big night for Soph- Denver 58, Utah State 46., 1 ro owe to Hh yo & ® paces oad tumultuous finish saw e total at about 350. Chuck Wilt Ge omore Guard Charles Mencel, DePaul (Chicago). 53, Oklahoma 7 Decatur Central's Harold French, Indianapolis’ Re Eo CHrARY Hit tlie ape
who racked up 19 points for Min-| AM 50. general at almost the same instant, as
er ccatur s 31-point production| nesota. Most of his shots were Detroit Tech 64, Northern Mich-| - Times State Service jafter the early minutes of the/sparked the Hornets’ belated bid was his’peak ii of Ris career, mahage: He ie Fab x iy! jamous placed from far out on the igan 47. | NEW’ ALBANY, Feb, 9 — A/first quarter. {with 20 points and Bob Schrier 'but it wasn't enough to send his all 1d be siretc C 0 come (rom nve court. Drake 57, Bradley 56- (overtime). fast-breaking New Albany high| New Albany led at the quarter, dropped in 15 tallies, teammates over the top in a 31 Would net present at the yards behind the final half lap. Minnesota pulled out to a 14 Duke 70, Navy 68 (overtime). ischool basketball team ran 17-10, and then extended the he Bulldogs moved out to 2. double-overtime thriller. against E— : Both men were clocked in to 11 lead at the end of the first|Eau Claire 71, LaCrosse 60. Howe's: Hornets into the Hoor margin to 40-25 at the halftime 81- 38 lead at the third quarter Washington's visiting Continen-| FOUR ractice field i104 nq Placing Judges save stanza, but the steamed-up Badg-, Emory Henry 101, Milligan 69. | ; rest. stop and Raney flooded his lineup! tals, 47 to 45, last night. avaliable a India Te Sy t were the verdiot to Gehrmann. ers poured in 20 points during! Gonzaga 69, Montana Mines 52. here tonight and displayed amaz-! tn » With Testrves, nae" a gh 13 Rble pel nville as eat But the decision was so hotly the second quarter to overtake Hofstra 62, Queens (N.Y.) 43. ing accuracy for a 81-55 victory] THE HORNETS were able t0| New Albany (a1) Howe (55) {field goals and five free throws over winter. Pom added disputed—but Zot BY the aports Mimnesota and forge ahead, 32 Holy Cross 68, Colgate 51. before 4000. home partisans. break even with New Albany on tg 14 pf! fg ft pf! 4 'manlike Wilt, who was willing to p or Hl but Washington balance pre- Since Indianapolis will be No. ab by the first t to 29, at the halftime. Bucknell 85, Rhode Island 74. rebounds but they. were. unable 35m. } -1l Green. 8 21 jablde by t rst” ruling—tha Minnesota won the game in Idaho 70, Oregon 66. ; | The Bulldogs hung up their 14th to match the teri shooting of frase id 1 )jjhomment 4 & 2 vailed. The Continentals had 1 in the Cleveland chain in camp, officials called for a look at the 3 three players in the double fig- the 1 the opening minutes of the third Iowa State Teachers 74, August- } {win in 15 games and continued {p, southerners. New Albany Leaioid.e ; ; bE 0 ! He ¥ a DE oa ater re OE euianaget [automatic photo machine at the quarter when the Gophers ran . ana 60. ‘as one of Hoosierdom’s best bets dropped in 37 of 67 shots for| Benbrook,c 31 3 Pittles 8 2 3 Federspill, with 12 points each have priority on Feller Field, | gos up 13 points in a rew, while hold- John Carroll 72, Baldwin Wallace ror the 1952 state: championship. better than 50 per cent from the Bosrdmans 3 8 0 Lukes 0% %iand Eddie Kernodle, with 10 the choice diamond on th This camera has been used in ing the Badgers to a single point.; 67. |Howe now has.-a season record|toor: | Totals 37 7 6 Totals 26 510 markers. VAtioD. n the reser- hig races since the Wanamaker The Gophers racked up 16 points] Kansas State 55, Missouri 52. lof 11 ‘wins in 17 start » Jim McLaughlin dropped in 27 | Haltume Bcore—New Albany 40. Hove A field .goal by Dobbs in the, Marshall Samuels, the Cleve! {Mile of 1950 in which Wilt dete only four for Wisconsin in| Kentucky 98, Georgia Tech 42. 8m legals - '|points for the Bulldogs and| ure, Throws Missed—New Albany 3, |second overtime ended in a sud-|land club's press relations chief, ! jfeatad- GShrulsninG=g Tate ;wiiich this quarter. | Lafayette BS gon 3, . STi. 8 (Frank Stemle ‘contributed 25, Otticlals—Birse and Baker. den death victory for the Con-/promised that everything will be| aw He gedimon Shatged several The Gophers, tying Wiconsin’s LaSalle 10 urray Sta 2. | GORDON RANEY'S hard-hit-| McLaughlin gained the bulk of his) : tinentals. - The , first overtime to everybody's liking at Indian i mes n days after the even zone defense in knots with | Louisiana State 78, Tulane 66. ting Bulldogs notched their 47th total on rebounds while Stemle| . period enfled, 45-all and the end|yille and Tucson. The Clevesleeper plays, maved to a 51 to/Louisville 100, Tampa 55. straight win on their home floor demoralized Howe with rast- JAC Swimmers Lose of the regulation time was 43-all.|jand “varsity” trains at the Ari- M C Pp . 42 lead then got aboard the) Loyola (Chicage) 3 Beloit be. 4 J the issue was never in doubt’ breaking layups. Earl Geilo DePaul, 60-23 THE WEST Sos : 4|zona camp. C rae races coaster... ° oyola ( » Hamkien Sy | S outscore Wisconsin pulled closer as Min-'_ hey 65. Times Special the Hawks, 14 to 7, in the final] o. opp AL GS Ns be fivi Park Quintet nesota pulled its stall, but' Loyola South 49, Springhill 46. CHICAGO, Feb. 9 — DePaul quarter to effect the 43-all stale-/,, h the ai ying Rt Oe -headed| Marquette 75, Bowling Green " a S \re $i Co mate. rough the air at all hours of| Park School Sophomore Dick n't overtake the cool-headed g |University broke three pool rec- ithe day to permit. all teams to{McCrae paced his mates to their visitors from Minnesota. Maryland 64, VMI 46. | Decatur had led 13 to 9 in the; “ . | ns ets ts [Mercer 84, Howard 76. lords here today to defeat the In-| pret session, 22 to 16 at the halt. keep busy. No “close order”, drill, (14th victory in 15 games with a a LTR ix 1 pf Mississippi Southern 79, Southwest ‘Lose to Hornets 2.0 dianapolis Athletic Club swim- time and 86 to 29 at the end of Wsough, in this camp. 63 to 27 triumph over Glenwood, Moet 8 8 3lFlolmest 6 0 ¢ Louisiana 66. d | mers 60-23. © |the third frame. cers’ quarters” will be oc- Ill, School here yesterday. Reiicn® 80 Otnderons © & 2 Montana 63, Utah 60. / | The summary: : Despite his 31 points, Holder- CUPled by general managers, fleld| Mc€rae scored 25 points, three Apdsrson.t ° 0 o/Mencr - i 0 ro PITTSBURGH, Pa., Feb. 9 (UP) — The Pittsburgh 30- Yd, Medley Relay: 1. DePaul, (Wag-| field muffed seven charity flips. AE es, | [Lore than John DeVoe. Steve Morrowe . 8 & IMitcheis 114 Continued on Page 12—Col. 4 « [Homets snapped a two-game losing slump by beatidg Indi-| |recsra Wy ye ii a He's YH nated missed 12 nin ony brass” from Cleveland and foe hag nine gre See 2 x : ett. aelant—— eestyie: 1, Sammons eFau e 1 ve.o Ss le 8 ate 2.3 eeu 13 10On the Ice : [Enspals 2-0, tonight to maintain a nine-point advantage |}. Poibert, DePaul; 3, Kerr, Iac. Time seven free tosses. Each team anapolls. di . {and 41 to 20, Park. Totals: 16 16 20 Totals . 31 13 34 . AMERICAN LEAGUE over the Cleveland Barons in the western division of the | 3 “Florian, Beran 37 Parrish IAC Time jisored 19 field gokis from the), at the Bard A ra Shak Fas te pe Glenwsed 161 ot Sr ST 13-411 Wonton Diyision Pts. G og American Hockey, League, i ld 9- Ya Masten Bopaur oo’ ‘allok Ine: ok McKinney, who had a 13-| |wam on Mar. 12 and start tossing Rtn i i nt : ig i 3 ed ‘Wisconsin—Morrow bittabureh 3.31.1 202 | The contest looked like more his fourth this season and ties | Time 1:16. Eo t Guek, 146, point average before last night's | the ‘ball around the following 3Dewoee 4 8 I Budinste 134 4. Minnesota—Gelle, Kalafat, (708 00, 4 24 5 53 146 171.0f a fight than a hockey: game him for the league lead with) 00.-Xg. Freestyle: 1, Karpinchik, De- | 'Walrod,& 1 1 2{Dunlap, : 3 3 Anderson, Mitchell, a ous ““*22 28 1 45 193 191] Emile Francis of Cincinfiati. [Paui: 5. Carstens, DePaul” hn Parrish, | game, made only seven points.| McQuiston,f' 0 0 2] Tally, i [ 5 « Indisnapolis 1111 16 32 5 31 181 with Six Jeralties Sli in a) a i aot 5035 R 142, Thin 8.530. ke: 1. McKinndy, JAC: Decatur Central (43) Washington un ; Cline. 3 2 3 2 ie 3'y 22 Eastern Division 3 [scoreless first period. But in the sell-out crowd -of ! Wit-!3, “Wagner DePaul; 3, Glick, IAC. Time|McKinney.t § t “5 petersont F 1% i} : oistner.g anking” > 3 8 Wem Ly Cc ts Hershey .......... Jo 5 31 18 a7 Second stanza, the Hornets went |nesyed the game. f {2 200-Yd. Breaststroke: 1, Will. DePaul; Eawardec. '0 0 3 Pederspuie 8-3 3 lowa Downs Purdue Totals - 35 13 16 Ro 891s P & a S Proyidence. 3 i 208 210 ahead to stay on Jim Morrison's She, Jinedss: Soil Maver: defense. 2. Masters, DePaul; 3, Lord, IAC, Time | Shfples 3 8 Kernodie x 4 } i Swimmer 55. to 38 Halftime .Score—Park 26, Gjengeod 12 [Syracuse “19 34 o 78 161 222 breakaway goal. {Muthers, Sullivan, center. Juploney: os, | ¥ 440. Xd: Jrissrle: L err ad it | {Aarrison R243 Powell 4 20 0 1 Free Throws Missed—Park 8, Gl J | RESULTS LAST NIGHT | = are, Solinger ernates orriso c- 12, plber ePau erry me | Burner,g 0 0 0 Sheels,x 0.0 0) Times State Service Still. Tops i ttabursh 2, Indianapolis 0. THEN nn the * nal period; ET nti Sorta Bon: Bacon. ER oe es i Bera wales 3.1 1 Trammells 0 10 LA Feb; 9—Towa's| ftietsls—gf Smith and John Halibut, y . uffalo a od arstens orian n A . P . ‘! ‘Cleveland 5, Syracuse 2. Johnny McLellan “took a pass ni VIANAPOLIS~OOIL Halli defame (CRM Time 34 40.5. i i i AT. | Totals ue re I pecatur Conta! In shed 8 & ho swimming, McKendree Wins RICHMOND, Feb. 9 (UP)— | Providence 7. Hershey 3. wv. trom Bill: Ezinicki and ded field. Sclisizai. Alternates: Durham, Folk, emer nn Washington. 16. eam scored its third victory of Cambridge City remained Indi- | GAMES TONIGHT 5 Pitt b ne Yo recorded oon" G'Grady, L.. Wilson, \“JanowskL, . aise. Throws Missed” pis T. Ed the season by downing Purdue's Times State Servis 1 ana’s only unbeaten high school | var a Cie « an, HL oe Ens Secon 3 score. Be Breer Walt Russell, Linesmen: Tom AAA Race Shifted * [ersplll, ‘Sheets, Trammell* * 7. natators, 55 to 38, here today. OAKLAND CITY, Feb, Haske 1 team tonight by cdg. | Pescbar at Pravcnee, 2 ellan, shot while NE 10 the g Rte rte: a Davies. * inion Spedial ! Each" team won four first ‘Oakland City Gollege made thal Bt bY €dR- | syracuse at Buffalo. lice and the puck slid in on the, Scoring: osu § Wi "ing Cénterville, 46 to 45, in over- NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘opposite side of the First period: No scoring. | RALEIGH, N. C., Feb. 9A wimmers in {places Individualalaurels were iant try in the second half: time for *» 18th consecutive : Bis. 0 6g OPPO cage, We UT ER del Nattonms AAA big car 200-mile] EAST LANSING. Mich., Feb. 9 divided between Purdue Sopho- Sonignt, but ¢ j win. % : 03| Four major penalties = were|righiing 19:54), Balinese (major- enting championship race will be run|(UP)-—Ohio State's ‘swimmers more Bob .Gawboy and AA Bh to called ‘in ‘the contest as Pitts-|19:5¢. 7 arid? Pilibureh, Morrison OVET the new one mile track here/set four pool records in- beating Senior Dick LaBahn. time, McKend
ichigan State here today, 53 to{won the 150-yard individual mear
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